Trump halts rally to listen to music after crowd emergencies | Honolulu Star-Advertiser

Oct 15, 2024 View Original Article
  • Bias Rating

    12% Somewhat Conservative

  • Reliability

    40% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    26% Somewhat Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    1% Positive

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68% : As Trump stood through the first few songs, basking in the admiration of his supporters, the crowd packed into the expo center largely stayed put, filming him on their phones and at points singing along.
66% : Then, Trump suggested a return to his comfort zone.
64% : After the woman got up and walked to the periphery of the event, Trump called for some air conditioning in the venue.
57% : The playlist session was a glimpse of the private version of Trump seen more often at Mar-a-Lago, his residence and club in Palm Beach, Florida, than at political events.
57% : Then, seconds later, Trump decided he'd had his fill.
54% : And after it played one more time, Trump decided to end the Q&A session after just five questions.
52% : Trump had his staff fire up his campaign playlist, standing on the stage for about half an hour and swaying to songs as his crowd slowly dwindled.
48% : As medical personnel responded to the first incident and the room grew tense, Trump asked his campaign staff to play a rendition of "Ave Maria."
45% : Aided by Gov. Kristi Noem of South Dakota, Trump answered questions in front of hundreds of people at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center in Oaks, Pennsylvania, about 18 miles northwest of Philadelphia.
44% : After offering what appeared to be a closing statement and having his campaign play a James Brown song, Trump suggested taking another question or two.
41% : And so Trump, a political candidate known for improvisational departures, made a detour.
40% : Trump briefly reviewed what had been handed to him, and the two chatted briefly.
38% : But after "Y.M.C.A." ended, Trump seemed a little perplexed.
34% : But Trump generally returns to his planned remarks after medical issues at other events.
12% : The inquiries from friendly audience members allowed Trump to rattle off a series of talking points about the economy and immigration and attacks against Vice President Kamala Harris.

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